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Monday, November 27, 2006
In all the holiday hub-bub last week, I forgot to wish a big ol' happy birthday to everyone's favorite inconsistently blogging curmudgeon, Mr. J-Dog. For my birthday, Joe drove ten hours each way from Rochester on his motorcycle to surprise me. In return, I sent him a jokey e-card and then mentioned him a week later on my stupid journal. Looks like we're even, pal.

Hope everyone had a great holiday weekend. Personally, I managed to defy all modern medical knowledge and get my BSI up to about 35% ("BSI" stands for "Body-Stuffing Index"). I'm still sweating marshmallow from my mom's sweet sweet sweeeeeeet potatoes. I ate a lot of food. That's what I'm getting at.

With another Thanksgiving in the books, it's time to look to the future. You may have noticed that Scamper doesn't have any shows lined up in the immediate future. And December is the busiest time for Santa's elves. Coincidence? Maybe. Scamper might be Santa's elves. That's what I'm getting at.

But seriously, Scamper is spending the next month or so trying to juggle studio time with writing new material and the occasional gay-ass tickle fight. But don't you worry your fluffy little heads about nuttin' - Scamper will be back with a vengeance in 2007 to rock your fucking socks off.

Speaking of stealing lines, I recommend the new Tenacious D movie, but only if you have already seen Borat. That one is a necessity.

How was everyone's Thanksgiving? Awesome? Was it awesome?

5 Comments:

Blogger Alena said...

My Thanksgiving was great. Borat was the funniest thing I've seen... maybe ever.

November 27, 2006 10:31 AM  
Blogger Brendan said...

Borat was the funniest thing I've seen... maybe ever.

I don't remember ever being in a movie where I laughed for almost the ENTIRE movie. Like, without stopping.

It really hurt after a while.

November 27, 2006 11:14 AM  
Anonymous stacy said...

I love Tenacious D. I've seen them live 3 times.

My issue:

In the 3 times I saw them (over about a 2-3 year span), they're set was EXACTLY the same. Word for word. Even the jokes they make during conversation audience members. Everything was the same. It bothered me and though I'll someday see the movie, I will probably never see them live again.

I'm not even discussing Borat or my Thanksgiving. Talk about Debbie Downer.

November 27, 2006 1:18 PM  
Anonymous Steph said...

NEVER go to law school...with finals in less than two weeks, I've never had such a stressful "break." I'm holding out hope for Christmas.

November 27, 2006 1:48 PM  
Blogger Jesse said...

I haven't seen Borat.
I did go to the screening for The Pick of Destiny and loved it. When I was there, I entered to win a guitar autographed by The D and yesterday I got a phone call saying that I did! Wheee! I want to see them live. They are at the Orpheum tonight, but I am headed to another show...
So Borat is good, huh?

November 28, 2006 1:41 PM  

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